U.S. House bill congratulates AMA on 90th anniversary

July 09, 2014

PICKERINGTON, Ohio -- A bi-partisan resolution before the U.S. House of Representatives congratulates and commends the American Motorcyclist Association on its 90th anniversary as the nation's premier advocate for motorcyclists and the motorcycle lifestyle.

"We are honored that the House of Representatives recognizes the important role the AMA plays in defending the rights of motorcyclists on the road, on the trails and on the tracks," said Wayne Allard, AMA vice president for government relations. "Our organization has been - and remains - at the forefront of political and legislative efforts to ensure that motorcyclists' freedoms are protected and expanded."

Founded in 1924, the AMA is the premier advocate for the motorcycling community, representing the interests of millions of American on- and off-highway motorcyclists and all-terrain-vehicle riders. The AMA's mission is to promote the motorcycle lifestyle and protect the future of motorcycling.

Through member clubs, promoters, and partners, the AMA also sanctions about 2,600 events annually, including 1,845 competition events.

The AMA's headquarters, in Pickerington, Ohio, is home to the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame, which honors those who have contributed to the history of motorcycling through political activism, culture, and sport, and which preserves the heritage of motorcycling for future generations.